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Even if the UK stays in the EU, there are likely to be border controls.
And the MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, Sir Alan Beith, has also weighed in, arguing that he expects there to be border controls in his constituency if Scotland votes for independence.
"It purports to be border security.
"There's going to be border fencing in some areas, there's going to be vehicular barricades, there's going to be technology, there's going to be greater manpower in some areas," Lankford said, adding Trump has been clear that a big, concrete, 2,200-mile 2,200-milenot actually be necessary "in private".
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